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What are its relevant properties?
Define the chemical, thermal, physical, morphological or surface questions that need evidence.
Material Characterization · Service notes
Define the material properties that matter to your product or process question.
Material characterization helps teams build evidence around chemical, thermal, physical, morphological and surface-related properties. It is useful when the requirement is to understand a material baseline, compare variants or clarify a property that may affect application behaviour.
A focused characterization plan turns a broad material question into relevant measurements and a clearer next decision.
Establish a material baseline
Review structure and morphology
Assess relevant thermal behaviour
Compare surface-related features
Support material selection discussions
Focus subsequent performance testing
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Continue the investigation
Materials Testing
Scientifically evaluate how a material behaves under mechanical, thermal, chemical and environmental conditions.
Explore 02Composition Analysis
Understand the main material phases and constituents relevant to a product question.
Explore 03Formulation Analysis
Investigate formulation-level differences to support product understanding and development.
Explore 04Deformulation
Build a structured picture of materials, functional ingredients and their relationship in a product.
Explore 05Failure Analysis
Investigate cracking, contamination, delamination, discoloration, aging and performance loss.
Explore 06Reverse Engineering
Investigate material choices, product structure and meaningful differences between comparable products.
Explore 07R&D Support
Connect an analytical question to formulation optimization, performance improvement and development work.
Explore 08Performance Improvement
Use testable material evidence to help prioritize a product-improvement path.
Explore 09Contamination & Impurity Analysis
Investigate unexpected residues, trace impurities, foreign matter and potential sources.
ExploreTechnical inquiry
Bring the material question.
Share enough context to help frame a focused investigation pathway.
